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Borland C++ 4.0

Borland C++ targeted the professional application development market, while Turbo C++ targeted the home and hobbyist market. Borland C++ included additional tools, compiler code-optimization, and documentation to address the needs of commercial developers. This version requires Windows 3.1 or later. BCPP 4.0 drops the DOS IDE. It includes a Windows IDE, Turbo Debugger, Borland Resource Workshop, and documentation files. This is the full CD version.

Turbo Pascal 1.5 1.5

Turbo Pascal 4.0 4.0

Turbo Pascal 7.0 Language guide 7.0

This book is split into four parts: language grammar, the run-time library, advanced programming issues, and using assembly language with Turbo Pascal. Part I, "The Turbo Pascal language," defines the Turbo Pascal language. First you're introduced to the overall structure of a Turbo Pascal program; then you examine each element of a program in detail. Part II, "The run-time library," contains information about using all the standard units: the System, Dos, WinDos, Strings, Crt, Overlay, and Graph units. Part III, "Inside Turbo Pascal," presents technical information for advanced users about • How Turbo Pascal uses memory • How Turbo Pascal implements program control • Using the 80x87 • Optimizing your code Part IV, "Using Turbo Pascal with assembly language," explains how to use the built-in assembler and how to link your Turbo Pascal programs with code written in Turbo Assembler.

Turbo Pascal 7.0 Programmer's Reference 7.0

This manual is a reference that you can keep nearby when you're programming. Use it when you want to • Look up the details of a particular run-time library procedure, function, variable, type, or constant and find out how to use it • Understand what each compiler directive does, how it works, and how to use it • Learn how to use the command-line compiler • Find out what an error message means • Look up editor commands • Look up compiler directives in a quick reference table • Review a list of reserved words and standard compiler directives • Look up ASCII alphanumeric characters, symbols, and control instructions

Turbo Pascal 7.0 User's Guide 7.0

Turbo Pascal is designed for all types of users who want to develop applications for the DOS operating system. Whether you are a beginner about to write your first program, an experienced developer curious about object-oriented programming, or a longtime Turbo Pascal user, Turbo Pascal offers you a rich programming environment that makes software development more productive-and more fun. Using Pascal's structured, highlevel language, you can write programs for any type or size of application. Turbo Pascal 7.0 brings you new capabilities while remaining compatible with code written using earlier versions. While exploring the opportunities that await you, remember that this is still Turbo Pascal, the quick and efficient Pascal compiler that is the world's standard.